Vavrovsky Heine Marth Rechtsanwälte
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Dieter Heine
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Work Department
Dispute Resolution (Litigation & Alternative and Consensual Dispute Resolution)Competition LawIP, IT & Media White Collar CrimePublic Relations & Litigation PR
Position
Dieter Heine is a founding partner at Vavrovsky Heine Marth and advises clients in all aspects of conflict prevention, management and resolution. He is an internationally recognized expert in commercial litigation, academically trained mediator and academically educated conflict manager. In his work, Dieter strongly focuses on conflict management where he draws from all established methods of dispute resolution and advises clients in hybrid proceedings. Based on his long-lasting experience, he is also a refined litigator, especially in complex commercial disputes with intricate cross-border aspects.
As renowned specialist in competition law as well as IP, IT & Media, Dieter regularly counsels clients on issues relating to innovative technologies as well as to social media or shared economy. He is often involved in politically or socially sensitive matters.
As recognized expert, Dieter regularly lectures on subjects in his area of expertise and is author of a number of publications.
Career
Partner at Vavrovsky Heine Marth Rechtsanwälte (since 2014) Partner at PHH Prochaska Heine Havranek Rechtsanwälte (2004 - 2013)
Languages
English, German
Memberships
Vienna Bar Association International Bar Association
Austrian Arbitration Association (Arb|Aut) German Arbitration Institute (DIS) Association for the Promotion of Science and Practice of Mediation (Berlin, Germany)
Education
European University Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder) and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, LL.M. (with distinction) European University Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder), Mediator Austrian Bar Exam, Vienna Bar Association, Austria University of Vienna and University of Innsbruck, Master's degree in Law (Mag.iur.) University of Innsbruck, Social and Economic Studies